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Very annoying. Let's hope Apple launch a Desktop version of their Podcast app.
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I used that laptop for about 2 months. At 16lbs it was a 'luggable'. The roll-ball mouse could be moved either to the left or right of the keyboard, which was sort of cool. For it's time it was an eye-opener, but strictly a curiosity for those who h…
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Do they practice siestas in Cupertino? Where is everyone?
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Eye-catching ads alright. Erdogan's reach into Europe... "Speaking in the central city of Eskişehir, Turkey’s president urged “his brothers and sisters in Europe” to begin a baby boom in their new countries. “Have not just three but five children…
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I and many of my friends own iPhones. 1 (one) has an iPhone 7.
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Looks stunning. I reckon employees won't want to go home. Perhaps that's the intention?
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Storm982 said: apple ][ said: Person with headscarf, lol. So, misogyny, slavery and the mistreatment of females is A-OK with these lunatics, but don't you dare have a gun emoji, that is unacceptable. What a bunch of freaks. Whoever…
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nolamacguy said: apple ][ said: Person with headscarf, lol. So, misogyny, slavery and the mistreatment of females is A-OK with these lunatics, but don't you dare have a gun emoji, that is unacceptable. What a bunch of freaks. Whoev…
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In order to foster an all-for-one, one-for-lall attitude across the Apple employee spectrum, Apple really, REALLY, ought to balance the return on employee investment (their time) in Apple.
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"...and people who voted against EU exit have a particular reason to feel aggrieved"> yes, that particular reason being that more people voted for the other option! Given the UK's vote Leave result, of those who voted, fewer people are aggrieved…
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1. A few days ago it was revealed that the UK economy did rather well over the period since the Brexit vote - much to the annoyance of many who voted in support of the EU administration who seem to be hoping to leap onto doom and gloom stories for "…
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'For starters, are all Streisands pronounced 'Streizand'? ^ This is surely the key point. If Barbara Streisand the singer wants her name pronounced StreiZand, why not spell it Streizand? Otherwise pronouncing it StreiSand should be perfec…
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Astonishing. I wasn't aware so many peripheral buildings were part of the site. What a canvas for the landscaper!
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The Turkish military is what the Turks have to preserve a semblance of secularism and ameliorate against the infantalism of the Quranic psyche of many now in power, as expressed by the likes of The deputy Prime Minister, Bülent Arinc in 2014: "A …
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tallest skil said: pembroke said: ...the Abrahamic god... If you believe that this phrase encompasses Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, then you have a serious fundamental misunderstanding to fix. It’s most likely not your fault at all…
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TL;DR: ‘Freedom of Religion’ – THAT is the problem. It’s tragically vague, a crock and should be phased out. The spirit of the phrase 'Freedom of Religion' presumes that religions in general, the tenets, values and practices apparently endorsed…
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frac said: pembroke said: Re: "Our job is to protect our customers, and our customers have incredibly detailed information on their phones. There's probably more information about you on your phone than there is in your house," Cook s…
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Re: "Our job is to protect our customers, and our customers have incredibly detailed information on their phones. There's probably more information about you on your phone than there is in your house," Cook said in Friday's ABC interview, noting ma…
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When we lived in villages and small towns, before telecommunications, communities were intimate and there was no real privacy. I'm just saying that 'privacy' is something that the vast majority of humans have lived without for quite some time. It'd …
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Oh dear, this reminds me of Steve Balmer's rather inaccurate forecast of the failure of the iPhone. And with what does Lutz rhyme?